The Chinese Classics, כרך 1Z. Baker, 1866 - 219 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 87
עמוד 129
... superior man ? " " XIV . 1. The superior man does what is proper to the station in which he is ; he does not desire to go be- yond this . In a 2. In a position of wealth and honour , he does what is proper to a position of wealth and ...
... superior man ? " " XIV . 1. The superior man does what is proper to the station in which he is ; he does not desire to go be- yond this . In a 2. In a position of wealth and honour , he does what is proper to a position of wealth and ...
עמוד 145
... superior man examines his heart , that there may be nothing wrong there , and that he may have no cause for dissatisfaction with himself . That wherein the superior man cannot be equalled is simply this , —his work which other men ...
... superior man examines his heart , that there may be nothing wrong there , and that he may have no cause for dissatisfaction with himself . That wherein the superior man cannot be equalled is simply this , —his work which other men ...
עמוד 118
... superior man in such a case will turn round upon himself- I must have been wanting in benevolence ; I must have been wanting in propriety - how should this have happened to me ? ' 5. " He examines himself , and is specially benevo- lent ...
... superior man in such a case will turn round upon himself- I must have been wanting in benevolence ; I must have been wanting in propriety - how should this have happened to me ? ' 5. " He examines himself , and is specially benevo- lent ...
תוכן
Introduction Life of Confucius PAGE 5 | 169 |
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Doctrines of Confucius CONFUCIAN ANALECTS | |
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